Thats the way filipinos are. Experienced it myself in yhe phillipines, And since im half filipino half swede, ive always had that thing, to always share my stuff, dont know really why, and give people stuff simply to cheer them up. Even to strangers. But back here in sweden, ive sometimes get people to react with suspicion, witch sometimes hurts, theres no hidden agenda here, im just brought up to be a giving/sharing human, and because im a fillipino :), we all just live once, why keep it till we die.
All Saints day is a holdover from the Spanish days and the catholic church. Family is Very Important in Philippine Culture. This applies to ones dead relatives as well. Because the family unit is so closely held the general belief is you are not truly dead until those living forget you lived. There is a valuable lesson westerners can learn from this mindset. It's all about the almost forgotten concept of RESPECT :)
+Art Garcia 'hey joe' is the normal thing to hear from everybody everywhere when addressing usually a white foreigner. You are on your own with what you say 'hey what's up' as that would probably generate a reply and could go further into conversation which most filipino fear to do laughs. But hats off to you if you're doing that as foreigners will be glad being talked to. The 'hey joe' people usually balk at additional dialogues worrying of their english but the smiles are enough to display the filipino hospitality and friendliness.
Great video. Love it whenever he raises his right eyebrow, and when he does it, my eyebrow raises too. Lol.it synchronized. Haha And the "Hi Joe!" thing that is true. I remember when I was younger whenever I see American's I will call my friends then we will count, 1 2 3 and say "Hey Joe!" then will shut our mouth if the white guy turns around haha And you forgot something, Filipinos during Christmas Holidays attends to mass 9 days before Christmas Eve, we call it "Simbang Gabi" or in english Mass in the Dawn, or in Spanish "Misa de Gallo" I believe that's what it called. Its fun. Christmas is a looooooong holiday to Filipinos. :) And I like the first part of the video, wheb you say "very very" in each of your adjective. Haha and I "very very" thank you for those good comments ;) Over all, I love your video!!! Way to go dude!!! God bless!!!
God bless you! I remember those days when we gp to the cementerio (cemetery) and it's an all day affair...we bring candles, flowers, food and stuff to clean our relatives grave etc...I missed the Philippines so much...our custom and traditions...hoping to go on vacation in the near future.
I am an LDS :) From the talk of Elder Brent Neilsen last Area Broadcast, he said there are three things about Filipino attitude that he was able to observe. HOSPITALITY, RESILIENCY and GENEROSITY.. I think I would agree with him. :)
often, Filipino calls Americans as Joe. I'm not really sure where it was really originated, but here's a thing... we Filipinos call ourselves as JUAN pronounced as WHO-ONE...
+Iya Agravante I live in the province and we never call Americans Hey Joe! I think that is just a thing of the past already. We might live in the province ( Pangasinan ) and we are very much aware of what's going on around us.
A lot of good deeds Filipinos had, but I want also to adopt the American mindset of how to have a good physical planning & environment. Population control should be instill to people's mind especially to poor Filipinos. Having pristine environment and serenity will be a thing of the past if the population density will not be controlled especially in big cities like Manila or Metro Manila where traffic is unbelievably crazy .
at some point you almost uttered a tagalog word. i'm wondering if you know some tagalog words? thank you for such kind words! and thank you for sharing this video! all the best!
"Araw Ng mga patay" is like the movie " Coco" Disney... We pray for our dead love ones/ancestors in the hope that they will go to heaven with the help of prayers.
i am half Filipino and I want to learn more about them
Thats the way filipinos are. Experienced it myself in yhe phillipines, And since im half filipino half swede, ive always had that thing, to always share my stuff, dont know really why, and give people stuff simply to cheer them up. Even to strangers. But back here in sweden, ive sometimes get people to react with suspicion, witch sometimes hurts, theres no hidden agenda here, im just brought up to be a giving/sharing human, and because im a fillipino :), we all just live once, why keep it till we die.
:-)
All Saints day is a holdover from the Spanish days and the catholic church. Family is Very Important in Philippine Culture. This applies to ones dead relatives as well. Because the family unit is so closely held the general belief is you are not truly dead until those living forget you lived. There is a valuable lesson westerners can learn from this mindset. It's all about the almost forgotten concept of RESPECT :)
Bound for Baguio Thanks for sharing!
+Bound for Baguio that's your grandfather in the pic you're with?
We Filipinos celebrates Christmas starts at September and news program in television starts counting 100 days before Christmas (countdown)...
OK, I am going in month. But first getting a T Shirt that say My Name is Not Joe...
Will Hart hey Joe! hahaha. JK
+Art Garcia 'hey joe' is the normal thing to hear from everybody everywhere when addressing usually a white foreigner. You are on your own with what you say 'hey what's up' as that would probably generate a reply and could go further into conversation which most filipino fear to do laughs. But hats off to you if you're doing that as foreigners will be glad being talked to. The 'hey joe' people usually balk at additional dialogues worrying of their english but the smiles are enough to display the filipino hospitality and friendliness.
I used to be around LDS. And the way he tell or talk about his experience is fascinating I can see it in his eyes.
Aileen Namit oh cool! You ought to come join us at church on Sunday some time :)
my modules brought me here:))
Thanks for the compliments. Wish you can go back to Phippines.
Great video.
Love it whenever he raises his right eyebrow, and when he does it, my eyebrow raises too. Lol.it synchronized. Haha
And the "Hi Joe!" thing that is true. I remember when I was younger whenever I see American's I will call my friends then we will count, 1 2 3 and say "Hey Joe!" then will shut our mouth if the white guy turns around haha
And you forgot something, Filipinos during Christmas Holidays attends to mass 9 days before Christmas Eve, we call it "Simbang Gabi" or in english Mass in the Dawn, or in Spanish "Misa de Gallo" I believe that's what it called. Its fun. Christmas is a looooooong holiday to Filipinos. :)
And I like the first part of the video, wheb you say "very very" in each of your adjective. Haha and I "very very" thank you for those good comments ;)
Over all, I love your video!!!
Way to go dude!!!
God bless!!!
Anybody's chill compared to gonzo Americans...but I agree the filippinos are great.
I love u bro! I love the way you love Filipino's...and our culture! More power!
God bless you! I remember those days when we gp to the cementerio (cemetery) and it's an all day affair...we bring candles, flowers, food and stuff to clean our relatives grave etc...I missed the Philippines so much...our custom and traditions...hoping to go on vacation in the near future.
I am an LDS :) From the talk of Elder Brent Neilsen last Area Broadcast, he said there are three things about Filipino attitude that he was able to observe. HOSPITALITY, RESILIENCY and GENEROSITY.. I think I would agree with him. :)
often, Filipino calls Americans as Joe. I'm not really sure where it was really originated, but here's a thing... we Filipinos call ourselves as JUAN pronounced as WHO-ONE...
I love the way he say..ARAW NG MGA PATAY!sounds cute lol.
You couldn't have phrased it better, great job!
The way he described Christmas in the Philippines made me miss celebrating it the Filipino way.
Well I'm really thankfully to my self because I'm half Japanese,American, and filipino.
thanks for sharing!
thanks love and blessings
I've been to the Philippines 4 times Davao no one called me Joe
+Troy Bashford can i call u joe
+PinoyAbnoy yeah ok
+Troy Bashford hey, Joe!
thanks
Wow! I love the way you pronouced the word of " Araw nang mga Patay " hehehe...Its sounds awesome!...
not all filipinos are not like that but I agree with some of them... maybe in the province they do the hey joe thing...
I agree. Just in the province
+Iya Agravante i live in the province(pangasinan), and i have never seen someone here calling an american/foreigner "hey joe!"
+Iya Agravante I live in the province and we never call Americans Hey Joe! I think that is just a thing of the past already. We might live in the province ( Pangasinan ) and we are very much aware of what's going on around us.
+Florentino Acosta where do you live in pangasinan?
A lot of good deeds Filipinos had, but I want also to adopt the American mindset of how to have a good physical planning & environment. Population control should be instill to people's mind especially to poor Filipinos.
Having pristine environment and serenity will be a thing of the past if the population density will not be controlled especially in big cities like Manila or Metro Manila where traffic is unbelievably crazy .
Give some food even so little = is a sign of respect. My parents taught me that... Its a sign of respect. We call it "agda"
Thank you
Awww.Thanks im a filipino too
This is true about the Filipino culture because I know because I'm filipino
thank you so much for telling the world what we are about
We don really get excited with Americans all the time because of well the Philippine American war
at some point you almost uttered a tagalog word. i'm wondering if you know some tagalog words? thank you for such kind words! and thank you for sharing this video! all the best!
hey joe! :D
God BLESS to all :-) :-) :-)
That's true
Oww, so sweet!
Hey joe
Funny,when me and my husband a new zealander pass by with a bunch of kids ,😃they called out to my husband,hello joe...they think he's american.
i am filipino :D
are they LDS? cool
Mak de villa yep! :)
Hey Joe👀😆😆😆
So great video bro,, watching from Cebu godblesdd u 💜🇵🇭
Yes it's true all you say
Well I am taking this with a whole lot not a pinch of salt lol
HAHAHAH hey joe HAHAHHA
' Hey Joe, Can you give a job?" ...
Salamat po, kuya Joe
I love you
Why are Americans doing this why not pure pinoy said doing this
"Araw Ng mga patay" is like the movie " Coco" Disney... We pray for our dead love ones/ancestors in the hope that they will go to heaven with the help of prayers.
And why are you making us sound greedy
very very very very, very
Wow. I love you
Everything is True hahahah!!
joe, jew or jewish, world war2 rescue in the philippines
it's "g.i. joe" .. like the movie...
why dont you marry a filipina.